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To the Editor: Richard Reeves, in ''Kennedy's Private Ills'' (Op-Ed, Nov. 21), raises an interesting question: Knowing what we know today about John F. Kennedy, could he be elected? This calls into question what we should know about presidential...

November 25, 2002, Monday

To the Editor: In ''Kennedy's Private Ills'' (Op-Ed, Nov. 21), Richard Reeves notes the ''obsessive secrecy'' that prevented the disclosure of intimate details of John F. Kennedy's medical problems while he served in the Senate and as president.

November 25, 2002, Monday

To the Editor: Richard Reeves rightly takes journalists to task for having ''reduced'' Watergate to a tale of their own heroics (''Assessing Watergate 30 Years Later,'' Op-Ed, June 23). Sadly, he then proceeds to reduce Watergate to a tale of...

If Robert A. Caro had not been rummaging through papers at the Johnson Library one day around 1980, he never would have stumbled upon a faded telegram containing the words: ''Hope checks arrived in due form and on time.'' The telegram proved to be...

That the books are on the store shelves at this moment is absolutely coincidental, but nonetheless the voracious interest in presidential biographies seems precisely perfect for this moment, when people seem to have a longing to connect to their...

To the Editor: Richard Reeves (''Patriotism Calls Out the Censor,'' Op-Ed, Oct. 1) is correct to point out that America has a history during times of crisis of stifling those liberties that, in times of peace, many cherish.